Chocolady 561110 User manual

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HOT CHOCOLATE DISPENSER
MANUAL
*561.105 - *561.110
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INDEX
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................3
1.1. Manufacturer ........................................................3
1.2. Authorized persons ..............................................3
1.3. Layout of the manual ............................................3
1.3.1. Purpose and contents. ...................................3
1.3.2. Who must read the manual ...........................3
1.3.3. How to keep the manual. ...............................3
1.3.4. Symbols used. ...............................................3
2. MACHINE DESCRIPTION ...........................4
2.1. Use of the machine ..............................................4
2.2. Main components .................................................4
2.3. Technical data ......................................................4
3. SAFETY .......................................................5
3.1. General safety rules .............................................5
3.2. Stop functions ......................................................5
3.3. Plates ...................................................................5
3.4. Emergency situations ...........................................5
4. HANDLING AND STORAGE .......................6
4.1. Packaging ............................................................6
4.2. Conveyance and handling ....................................6
4.3. Storage .................................................................6
5. INSTALLATION ...........................................6
5.1. Accessories supplied ...........................................7
5.2. Installation-Positioning .........................................7
5.3. Disposal of packing materials ..............................7
5.4. Electrical connection ............................................7
6. OPERATION ................................................8
6.1 Starting up ............................................................8
6.2 Dispensing the product ........................................9
7. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ............10
7.1. Cleaning and sanitation procedures ...................10
7.2. Emptying the bowl .............................................11
7.3. Removing the bowl ............................................11
7.4 . Removing the tap ...............................................12
7.5. Cleaning the pan ................................................13
7.6. Disassembling the tap. .......................................14
7.7. Washing and sanitizing the components ...........15
7.8. Assembling the washed components .................15
7.8.1. Assembling the bowl. ...................................15
7.8.2. Assembling the tap. .....................................16
7.8.3 . Fitting the tap. ..............................................17
7.9. Internal sanitization ...........................................17
7.10. Cleaning the drip tray .........................................17
7.11. Cleaning the bowl lid ..........................................17
7.12. Emptying the boiler ............................................18
7.13. Cleaning and de-scaling the boiler tank .............18
7.14. Replacing the thermometer battery ....................19
7.15. Resetting the temperature sensor ......................19
7.16. Periodic maintenance .........................................20
8. SCRAPPING ..............................................20
9. TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................21
10. BASIC WIRING DIAGRAM........................22
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Manufacturer
The manufacturers details are shown on the identication plate, illus-
trated on the rst and/or last page of the manual.
1.2. Authorized persons
Two types of persons may access the machine for different purposes.
User
A person who has adequate technical training to prepare the products the ma-
chine uses to dispense hot chocolate drinks, in observance of current standards
of hygiene.
After reading this manual, he will be capable of:
carrying out normal product loading and/or replacement operations;
properly dispensing the product;
cleaning and sanitizing the machine.
Specialized technician
A person who has examined this manual and has specic training in the instal-
lation, use and servicing of the machine:
he must be able to carry out repairs in the event of serious faults and be well
acquainted with this manual and all the information regarding safety;
he must be able to understand the contents of the manual and correctly
interpret drawings and diagrams;
he must be familiar with the most important sanitary, accident prevention,
technological and safety standards;
• he must have specic experience in servicing hot chocolate dispensing
machines;
he must know how to behave in case of emergency, where to nd individual
safety equipment and how to use it properly.
Persons who do not meet the above requirements must not be
allowed to use the machine.
1.3. Layout of the manual
The Purchaser must very carefully read the information contained in this
manual.
1.3.1. Purpose and contents
The purpose of this manual is to provide the Purchaser with all the necessary
information regarding the installation, maintenance and use of the hot chocolate
dispensing machine.
There are two versions of the chocolate machine: 5- and 10-litre bowl (1.32
and 2.64 US gals), but the gures always refer to the 10-litre version (2.64
US gals), since they also apply to the 5-litre version (1.32 US gals).
Before carrying out any operation on the machine, users and
specialized technicians must carefully read the instructions
herein.
Should you have any doubts as to the correct interpretation of these instruc-
tions, contact the manufacturer to request the necessary explanations.
You should not carry out any type of operation until you have
read and thoroughly understood the contents of this manual.
1.3.2. Who must read the manual
This manual is aimed at users and specialized technicians.
Users must not attempt to carry out any operations restricted to qualied
technicians.
The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage or injury caused as a result
of failure to comply with this rule.
The instruction manual is an integral part of the product purchased and must
therefore be handed over to any subsequent owners.
1.3.3. How to keep the manual
This instruction manual must be kept in the immediate vicinity of the machine.
Due precautions should be taken to ensure that the manual is maintained intact
and legible over time:
use the manual in such a way as to avoid damaging any of its contents;
do not for any reason remove, tear or rewrite parts of the manual;
keep the manual in a place that is protected against humidity and heat in
order to preserve the quality of the print and the legibility of all its parts.
If the present instruction manual is damaged or lost, another
copy should be immediately requested from the manufacturer
or authorized distributor in the users country.
1.3.4. Symbols used
GENERAL DANGER WARNING
It indicates a danger which may also place the User at mortal risk.
In such cases utmost care is required and every precaution must be
taken in order to operate safely.
DANGER OF ELECTROCUTION
It warns the personnel concerned that the operation described may
result in an electric shock unless all the necessary safety precau-
tions are taken.
IMPORTANT
It indicates a cautionary note, a note about key functions or useful
information. Very close attention should be paid to the portions of
text marked with this symbol.
PROHIBITED
This symbol is used to indicate operations that must absolutely be
avoided since they create hazards for the User and any other indi-
viduals present in the vicinity.
DO NOT EXTINGUISH FIRES WITH WATER
The presence of this symbol warns against attempting to extinguish
res with water or any substance containing water.
PERSONAL PROTECTION
When this symbol appears alongside a description it means that
personal safety equipment must be used, as there is an implicit risk
of accidents.
SPECIALIZED TECHNICIAN
It identies operations that may be performed only by qualied tech-
nical personnel.
MOVING MACHINE PARTS
It identies the danger due to moving parts existing in the machine.
Turn off the machine before carrying out any operation.
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2. MACHINE DESCRIPTION
2.1. Use of the machine
The machine for professional use you have purchased is intended to produce
hot chocolate drinks.
2.2. Main components
The main components making up the machine are:
1 Bowl lid
2 Bowl (5 or 10 litres [1.32 or 2.64 US gals])
3 Mixing auger
4 Bowl hook-on handles
5 Machine body
6 Main switch
7 Chocolate temperature adjustment thermostat (°C - °F)
8 Lower body
9 Mixer
10 Pan
11 Lid for boiler tank water level indicator tray
12 Boiler tank water level indicator tray
13 Product dispenser unit (tap)
14 Drip tray maximum level indicator
15 Drip tray grid
16 Drip tray
17 LCD for product temperature display (°C - °F)
- Standard on 115 V version
- Optional on 230 V version
18 Boiler tank drainage cap
2.3. Technical Data
The technical data and features are listed below.
Model 5 Liters (1.32 Gal US) 10 Liters (2.64 Gal US)
Machine
dimensions
(L x P x A)
L=28,75 cm (11.32 inch)
P=41,35 cm (16.28 inch)
A=46,50 cm (18.31 inch)
L=28,75 cm (11.32 inch)
P=41,35 cm (16.28 inch)
A=58,10 cm (22.87 inch)
Weight
(bowl empty) 8 Kg
(17.6 lb) 8,5 Kg
(18.7 lb)
Maximum Electrical
Input (W) See rating plate on side of machine
Operating
voltage (V)
Ambient operating
temperature Min. 10°C (50°F)
Max. 32°C (89,6°F)
Number of bowls 11
Capacity of each
bowl 5 Liters
(1.32 Gal US) 10 Liters
(2.64 Gal US)
Sound pressure level
<< 70 dBA
Class N
Note: The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to
the machine without notice.
Important: Any changes and/or additions of accessories must
be explicitly approved and implemented by the manufacturer.
P
L
A
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Mod. 10 Liters
17
18
11
12
13
14
15
9
16
10
1
2
4
5
6
7
3
8
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3. SAFETY
3.1. General safety rules
Carefully read the whole instruction manual.
The connection to the electricity mains must comply with the current safety
standards in the users country.
The machine must be connected to an electric outlet that is:
- compatible with the plug provided with the machine;
- of dimensions conforming to the data shown on the rating plate on the
side of the machine;
- properly grounded;
- connected to a system provided with a differential switch and circuit break-
er;
- connected to a system that has been certied according to the current
standards and regulations in the country of use.
The power cord must not be:
- allowed to come into contact with any kind of liquid: danger of electric
shocks and/or re;
- crushed and/or brought into contact with sharp surfaces;
- used to move the machine;
- used if it shows any damage;
- handled with damp or wet hands;
- wound into a coil when the machine is on.
- tampered with.
• DO NOT:
- install the machine in a manner other than that described in Chapter 5.
- install the machine in a place where it may be exposed to sprays of wa-
ter.
- use the machine near inammable and/or explosive substances.
- leave plastic bags, polystyrene, nails etc. within children’s reach, since
they are potential sources of danger.
- allow children to play or stay near the machine.
- use spare parts other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
- make any technical changes to the machine.
- immerse the machine in any kind of liquid.
- spray water on the machine to wash it.
- use the machine other than as directed in this manual.
- use the machine when not in full possession of your mental and physical
faculties: under the inuence of drugs, alcohol, etc.
- install the machine on top of other equipment.
- use the machine in an explosive or aggressive atmosphere or in the pres-
ence of a high concentration of dust or oily substances suspended in the
air.
- use the machine in a place where there is a risk of re.
- use the machine to dispense substances that are not compatible with the
machine’s specications.
- clean or service the machine when the main switch is set to -ON- or with
the plug inserted into the mains outlet.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge,unless they have been given supervision or instruction concern-
ing use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure thet they do not play with the appli-
ance.
Before cleaning the machine, make sure it is unplugged; wait until the ma-
chine has cooled down sufciently.
Do not clean the machine with gasoline and/or solvents of any kind.
Repair work may be performed only by a Service Center authorized by the
Manufacturer and/or specialized, trained personnel.
Do not site the machine near heating equipment (stoves or radiators).
• In case of re, use carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers. Do not use water or
powder extinguishers.
In the event of improper use, all warranty rights will be forfeited
and the manufacturer will accept no liability for injury or dam-
age to persons and/or property.
The following are to be considered improper use:
- any use other than the intended use and/or with methods other than those
described herein;
- any operation on the machine that is in contrast with the directions provided
herein;
- use of the machine after any components have been tampered with and/or
safety devices have been changed;
- use of the machine after it has undergone repair with components not au-
thorized by the manufacturer;
- outdoor installation of the machine.
3.2. Stop functions
The machine is shut down by turning off the on/off switch.
3.3. Plates
NONE OF THE PLATES OR LABELS APPLIED ON THE MACHINE MUST
BE REMOVED, COVERED OR DAMAGED, ESPECIALLY THOSE RELAT-
ING TO SAFETY.
IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO ANY OF THE RATING PLATES ON THE
MACHINE, CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER FOR A REPLACEMENT.
3.4. Emergency situations
Warning: to stop the machine in any emergency situation, rmly
press the main switch so that it sets to -OFF-.
In the event of re, it is necessary to clear the area in order
to allow trained staff, with the proper protective equipment to
intervene. Always use approved extinguishers and never use
water or substances of an uncertain nature.
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4. HANDLING AND STORAGE
All the operations described in Chapter 4 may be carried out
exclusively by technicians who are also specialized in the
lifting and handling of packed or unpacked machines. They
must organize all the operational sequences and use suitable
equipment, according to the characteristics and weight of the
object to be handled and in strict compliance with the applica-
ble regulations currently in force.
4.1. Packaging
The machine is shipped ready for use in a cardboard box. The cardboard box
comprises a base and a cover, which are secured together with two nylon straps.
DIMENSIONS A ND WEIGHT OF PACKING CONTAINER
Width (L) Depth (P) Height (H) Weight
Model
5 Liters
(1.32 Gal US)
360 mm
(14.17 inch) 360 mm
(14.17 inch) 595 mm
(23.42 inch) 9 kg
(19.8 lb)
Model
10 Liters
(2.64 Gal US)
360 mm
(14.17 inch) 360 mm
(14.17 inch) 595 mm
(23.42 inch) 9,5 kg
(20.9 lb)
Note: the dimensions and weight of the packing container are
approximate.
4.2. Conveyance and handling
Make sure that no one is stationed within range of lifting and
handling operations. In difcult conditions, specialized person-
nel should be appointed to oversee the movements of the ma-
chine.
Manual handling of the machine requires at least one person.
Lift the box and carefully convey it, avoiding routes with obstacles. Pay attention
to the overall dimensions and any parts sticking out.
Warning: do not make any additional cuts on the packing con-
tainer.
The WARRANTY does not cover damage caused to the machine during its
conveyance and handling.
The Purchaser will bear the cost of repairing or replacing damaged parts.
In conditions of use, the machine may be moved in an upright position
only after:
the bowl has been emptied of its contents
(see paragraph 7.2);
the boiler has been emptied of water
(see paragraph 7.12).
Warning! the machine may be moved only when it has cooled
sufciently.
4.3. Storage
Before the machine is placed in storage and whenever the ma-
chine is started up again after a period of storage, it must be
thoroughly cleaned and sanitized.
Before placing the machine in storage, empty out the boiler
tank.
Warning: do not store more than 5 machines stacked on top of one an-
other.
If the machine is to remain unused for a long period of time, due precautions
must be taken with respect to the place and duration of storage:
store the machine in a closed place;
protect the machine from shocks and stresses;
protect the machine from humidity and large temperature uctuations;
prevent the machine from coming into contact with corrosive substances.
5. INSTALLATION
All of the operations described in chapter 5 may be carried out
exclusively by specialized technicians, who must organize all
the operational sequences and use suitable equipment, in strict
compliance with the applicable regulations currently in force.
The machine must be installed indoors in a well-lit and well-ventilated room
with a rm, solid, level oor (slope less than 2°); during installation, place the
machine well out of the reach of children and unauthorized persons.
Fig. 3
MAX
Fig. 4
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The machine is of the attended type, and must be installed in
places where it can be monitored by trained personnel.
Warning: it is forbidden to install the machine in a place where
it may be reached, touched and/or operated by persons other
than those specied in section “1.2. - Authorized persons”.
The machine may only operate in places with an ambient temperature ranging
between 10°C (50°F) and 32°C. (89,6°F).
5.1. Accessories supplied
Pipe cleaner: for correct cleaning of the hot chocolate dispensing channel.
5.2. Installation-Positioning
It is necessary to check the following:
the site has been duly prepared for machine installation;
that the premises are suitably well lit, aired, clean and hygienic, and that the
power socket is within easy reach;
the surface the machine will be installed on is rm, at and solid;
that the machine is placed at least 20 cm (7.8 inches) from the edge of the
top used.
Adeguate clearance must be left around the machine to enable
personnel to work without any constraints and also to leave the
work area immediately in case of need.
Fig. 5 shows the minimum clearances for installation.
Note: Leave a 25 cm (10 inches) space in the upper part.
Fig. 5 shows the clearances required for access:
the controls situated on the left side;
machine parts so that they may be serviced in the event of a fault.
Important note: when lifting the machine, do not use the prod-
uct dispenser unit (tap), drainage pipe, water level indicator
tray, bowl hook on handles or the bowl itself; grip the bottom
machine body. Any damage to the machine deriving from fail-
ure to follow these rules will not be covered by the warranty.
After positioning the packing container in the vicinity of the installation site, pro-
ceed as follows:
open the front part of the packing container;
lift the machine and remove it from its packing;
then position it on the prepared site.
Before the machine is operated the first time, its components must
be thoroughly cleaned; for further details see the relevant section
herein.
5.3. Disposal of packing materials
After opening the box, make sure to separate the packing materials according
to type and dispose of them in accordance with the current regulations in the
users country.
We recommend keeping the box for future conveyance or transport.
5.4. Electrical connection
This job may be performed only by specialized technical per-
sonnel.
Before inserting the plug into the mains power socket, make sure that:
the line voltage used is the same as the value indicated on the manufactur-
ers rating plate;
the main switch is set to -OFF-.
If the machine is being connected to the electricity mains for the rst time, this
operation must be performed by a specialized technician, while the Customer
will be responsible for and have to take care of any subsequent connections.
The machine must be connected to the electricity mains by means of the plug
tted on the power cord. Be sure to comply with:
the technical regulations and standards in force at the time of installation;
the data shown on the rating plate on the side of the machine.
Warning: the electric outlet must be situated in a place easily
within reach of the user, so that no effort is required in order
to disconnect the machine from the power supply when neces-
sary.
If the power cord is damaged, you must have it replaced either by the
manufacturer or a specialized technician.
It is forbidden:
to use extension cords of any type;
to replace the original plug;
to use adaptors.
Fig. 5
150 cm
60 inches
25 cm
10 inches
25 cm
10 inches
25 cm
10 inches
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remo
v
e
the
l
i
d
and
p
our the bevera
g
e prepared accordin
g
to the manu
-
f
acturers instructions into the bowl
;
ne
v
er
exceed the maximu
m
evel
w
hich
is
marke
d
-MAX-
on
the tra
y
i
tsel
f;
a
f
ter pourin
g
the product into the bowl,
t the lid back in place
;
make
s
u
re
that the
p
lu
g
h
a
s
b
ee
n
i
n
s
erted
i
nt
o
the main
s
socket
;
press
the mai
n
s
witch t
o
s
tart the machine
;
the
p
roduct
i
n
s
ide the
b
owl
w
ill
s
tart t
o
b
emixed:
Lit LE
D
:
-
MA
C
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-
LE
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o
ff
:
-
MA
C
HINE
O
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-
S
et the thermo
s
tat t
o
the
r
equired temperature t
o
h
eat the
p
roduct
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n
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ide the
b
owl.
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.
O
PE
RA
T
A
A
I
O
N
B
e
f
ore the machine ma
y
be started up
f
or the
rst time, specialized tech
-
nical personnel must check that it
f
unctions properl
y.
6
.
1
S
tartin
g
up
To
s
tart u
p
the machine
carry
o
ut the
f
ollowin
g
steps:
make
s
u
re
that the mai
n
s
witc
h
is
s
et t
o
off;
take
off
the
l
id
;
ll the boiler tank with water usin
g
the boiler tank level indicator tra
y
, until
i
t
r
eache
s
the maximu
m
v
alue
i
ndicated
on
the tra
y
i
tsel
f,
w
hich
is
marked
-
MAX-
;
Warnin
g
:
ll the boiler tank b
y
pourin
g
in water slowl
y
and ch
e
-
ck
f
or
a
f
e
w
s
econds t
o
mak
e
s
ur
e
that th
e
w
ater level
h
as rea
-
che
d
th
e
-
MAX
-
level an
d
that it is
s
table
.
When
llin
g
an empt
y
boiler tank
f
or the
rst time, the amount
o
f
water needed to completel
y
ll the tank is approximatel
y
3.25
litres
(
0.86
G
AL U
S).
MAX -
F
i
g
.
8
F
i
g
.
10
F
i
g
.
6
MAX -
MIN -
F
i
g
.
7
F
i
g
.
9
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the machines with LCD offer the opportunity to make a visual check to see
when the product has reached the required temperature inside the bowl.
Warning: during bowl and/or boiler switch off the machine us-
ing the main switch (LED off).
Warning: check to make sure that the water level never falls be-
low the minimum level, which is marked -MIN-; this will prevent
machine operations from being shut down.
- 115 V model:
A level sensor will shut down machine operation as soon
as the water level falls below the minimum; to restore op-
eration, the boiler tank must be topped up. If the machine
does not restart after the tank has been topped up, contact
a specialized technician.
- 230 V model:
The machine is not equipped with a level sensor and
therefore, as soon as the water level falls below the mini-
mum, the intervention of a specialized technician will be
necessary to restore correct machine operation.
Warning: never operate the machine without water in the boiler
as this would damage the heating element. a temperature sen-
sor will in any case cut out power to the heating element if there
is no water in the boiler. To restore the machine to normal op-
eration press the pushbutton underneath the base.
Warning: power will still be supplied to the machine, even dur-
ing the shutdown.
Warning: for correct machine operation, only use demineralized
water in the boiler tank.
6.2 Dispensing the product
Warning: the product dispensed from the machine has a very
high temperature; risk of scalding.
To dispense hot chocolate proceed as follows:
It is advisable to keep the rod in the maximum dispensing posi-
tion to help the product to ow at the required rate.
place a cup beneath the tap;
use the lever on the tap (the product is dispensed when the lever is pressed
or pulled) until the required amount of product has been poured inside the
cup;
gradually release the tap lever so that it returns to the standby position (tap off).
If the product is especially thick, it is advisable to keep the rod
pulled out at the maximum position; any clogging in the dis-
pensino line may be removed by sliding the rod back and forth
while keeping the machine, as shown in the Fig. 12.
Warning: never touch the bowl or lid while the machine is oper-
ating, since they are very hot. Always use the knob when mov-
ing the bowl lid.
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
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7. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Machine cleaning and maintenance must be performed with the
main switch set to -OFF- and the machine unplugged from the
mains electricity.
Warning: each time that the bowl is lled with any type of prod-
uct (food or sanitising product), make sure that the mixing rod
is present.
Warning: before carrying out any cleaning job wait until the ma-
chine has cooled down sufciently.
Warning: the use of abrasive and/or metal sponges to clean the
machine or its components is completely prohibited; only use a
damp cloth and/or non-abrasive sponge for cleaning.
Warning: only use the cleaning brush provided to clean the
channel connecting between the tank and the tap (see section
7.5, gure 25); never use this brush to clean other parts.
Before performing any cleaning and maintenance operation on
the machine, wear the personal protections (gloves, glasses,
etc.), which are recommended by the safety standards in force
in the country where the machine is used.
When performing the Cleaning and Maintenance operations, follow these in-
structions:
wear protection accident-proof gloves;
do not use solvents or in ammable materials;
do not use abrasive and/or metal sponges to clean the machine and its com-
ponents;
• take care to avoid dispersing liquids in the surrounding area;
• do not wash machine components in a dishwasher;
• do not dry parts of the machine in a conventional and/or microwave oven;
• do not immerse the machine in water;
• do not expose the machine to direct sprays of water;
• clean only with warm water and a sanitising product made from sodium
hypochlorite diluted in water to obtain an active chloride concentration of
0.02%;
• on completing work, make sure that all protective covers and guards that
have been removed or opened are set back in place and properly secured.
Cleaning and sanitization are operations that must be performed with utmost
care and on a regular basis to guarantee the quality of the beverages dispensed
and compliance with mandatory hygiene standards.
Each bowl must be cleaned and sanitized for a product change
at least every 2 days and in any case in compliance with the
current hygiene regulations in the users country. These opera-
tions must be made more frequently if demanded by the char-
acteristics of the product used; for further details, contact the
product supplier.
The metal, plastic and rubber materials used to make these
parts, combined with their specic shapes make cleaning easi-
er but do not prevent the formation of bacteria and mould in the
event of insufcient cleaning.
7.1. Cleaning and sanitation procedures
When performing cleaning and sanitation operations, proceed as described
here below:
empty the product from the bowl,
(see paragraph 7.2);
remove the bowl from the machine,
(see paragraph 7.3);
remove the tap from the machine,
(see paragraph 7.4);
clean the pan,
(see paragraph 7.5);
disassemble the tap previously removed from the machine,
(see paragraph 7.6);
wash and sanitise the machine’s component parts,
(see paragraph 7.7);
ret the bowl on the machine,
(see paragraph 7.8.1);
use a damp cloth and/or non-abrasive sponge soaked in sanitising pro-
duct to clean the tap coupling;
re-assemble the tap,
(see paragraph 7.8.2);
t the tap onto the machine,
(see paragraph 7.8.3);
perform the sanitising procedure for the inside of the machine,
(see paragraph 7.9);
clean the drip tray,
(see paragraph 7.10);
clean the bowl lid using a damp cloth and/or a non-abrasive sponge,
(see paragraph 7.11).
empty out the boiler tank,
(see paragraph 7.12);
clean and de-scale the boiler tank,
(see paragraph 7.13);
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To remove the bowl correctly proceed as follows:
take off the lid;
slide the mixer upwards to remove it, keeping it in line with the central rod
until the bottom slot of the mixer itself is level with the rotation pin;
tilt the mixer and slide it upwards, as illustrated in the figure, to remove it
completely;
7.2. Emptying the bowl
Before cleaning out the bowl, it is rst necessary to empty out any product
from inside it.
With the machine switched on, empty out all of the product still inside the bowl,
using the lever on the tap.
Fill the bowl with water and set the thermostat to 50°C (122°F). Operate the
appliance for at least 15-20 minutes; increasing this amount of time will release
any product residues that may be stuck to the sides of the bowl.
Empty out the entire contents of the bowl, using the lever on the tap.
Warning: the product dispensed from the machine has a very
high temperature; risk of scalding.
7.3. Removing the bowl
Warning: before removing the bowl, make sure that the main
switch is off and that the machine is unplugged from the mains
electricity and sufciently cooled down.
Removing the bowl is prohibited if it contains the product or
any other liquid.
It is fundamentally important to remove the bowl and its com-
ponent parts if the machine is to be correctly cleaned and sani-
tised.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
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unhookthe
b
owl
h
ook-o
n
h
andles
,
as
i
llu
s
trate
d
in
the
f
i
g
ure
,
t
o
f
reethe
b
owl
f
ro
m
the machine
b
od
y;
relea
s
ethe
b
owl
f
ro
m
the machine
b
od
y,
usin
g
tw
o
f
in
g
er
s
t
o
p
rise
i
t
a
w
ay
f
ro
m
the
f
ixed
s
teel
p
art
of
the mixer
a
u
ger
(
A
)
an
d
the
o
ther
s
t
o
g
rip the
o
utered
g
e
of
the
b
owl
(
B
)
.
G
raduall
y
p
ullthe
b
owl
h
arderuntil
i
t
comes
a
w
ay
f
ro
m
i
t
s
seatin
g;
s
lide the
b
owl upward
s
usin
g
b
ot
h
h
ands
;
s
lide the mixin
g
a
u
ger
upward
s
w
ith
one
h
and
,
takin
g
care
t
o
g
rip
i
t
by
the
r
otatio
n
p
in
;
placethe
b
owl
on
a
f
lat
s
ur
f
aceand usin
g
b
oth
h
ands
,
remo
v
e
the
g
asket
by
slidin
g
i
t upward
s
in
the
d
irectio
n
s
how
n
by
the
arro
w.
7
.
4.
Removin
g
the tap
Removin
g
the tap is prohibited i
f
the bowl contains the product
or an
y
other li
q
uid
.
To
remo
v
e
the tap
,
p
roceed
as
f
ollow
s
:
mo
v
e
the
r
od t
o
the maximu
m
d
ispensin
g
p
osition
;
F
i
g
.
2
2
F
i
g
.
19
F
i
g
.
17
F
i
g
.
20
F
i
g
.
21
F
i
g
.
18
A
B
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press
the
b
utto
n
(
A
)
securin
g
the tap t
o
the machine and the
n
remo
v
e
the
tap
(
B
)
with both hands, as illustrated in the
g
ure
;
7
.
5.
C
leanin
g
the pa
n
It is necessar
y
to remove all parts
tted to the pan.
Remove
any
p
roduct
l
e
f
t
in
the
b
owl
,
see
p
ara
g
raph
7
.2
;
remo
v
e
the
b
owl
f
ro
m
the machine
,
see
p
ara
g
raph
7
.3
;
remo
v
e
the tap
f
ro
m
the machine
,
see
p
ara
g
raph
7
.4
;
clea
n
theentire
s
ur
f
ace
of
the
pan
usin
g
a
d
amp
c
lot
h
and
/
or
a
n
on-abra
s
iv
e
sponge;
c
lea
n
the
c
hannel
c
onnectin
g
the
b
owl and the tap
,
usin
g
a
c
leanin
g
b
rush
,
as illustrated in the
g
ure
;
r
e
t the tap
;
po
u
r
a
l
ittle
w
ater
i
n
s
ide the
pan;
u
se
the tap t
o
d
rai
n
o
ut all
of
the
w
ater
f
ro
m
the
pan
so
as
t
o
eliminate
any
s
mall
p
roduct
r
e
s
idue
s
i
n
s
ide the
d
ispensin
g
c
hannel.
F
i
g
.
23
F
i
g
.
2
4
F
i
g
.
25
F
i
g
.
26
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• pull out the rod (G) and spring (H) from the tap body (the pin/gasket assem-
bly (I) will slide out together with the rod);
detach the rod (G) from the pin/gasket assembly (I);
disassemble (by pulling) the pin (L) from the gasket (M).
7.6. Disassembling the tap
To clean the inside of the tap more thoroughly, disassemble it as follows:
remove the tap, following the steps listed in paragraph 7.4;
place the tap on a clean, flat surface, then loosen and remove the screw (A)
fastening the button to the machine, then slide out the pin (B) and relevant
spring (C) from the seating;
pull the rod (D) all the way out from the knob (E) then push the lever (F)
upwards from the bottom until it comes out from the pin guide, as illustrated
in the gure;
unscrew the knob (E) by turning it anticlockwise while holding the rod in
place;
Fig. 28
D
F
E
Fig. 29
E
Fig. 30
Fig. 27
C
B
A
G
H
I
Fig. 31
G
I
Fig. 32
M
L
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Fig. 34 shows a seal which is not correctly assembled; here the seal does NOT
perfectly adhere to the bowl edge.
5-liter and 10-liter models: (1.32 and 2.64 Gal US):
t the bowl back into place, pushing rmly downward, after moistening the
seal with water;
DO NOT USE GREASE OR VASELINE.
Warning: make sure that the bowl is correctly tted to the ma-
chine; an incorrectly tted bowl will cause the product to leak
out; risk of scalding!
Fig. 36 shows a bowl correctly assembled; here the bowl perfectly adhere to
the machine edge.
7.7. Washing and sanitizing the components
All of the component parts previously disassembled (tap, mixer, mixing auger,
gasket and bowl) must be carefully washed and sanitised.
To carry out this procedure correctly proceed as follows:
ll a container with detergent and hot water with a temperature of 50-60°C
(122-140°F);
wash the disassembled components with the detergent solution;
rinse with hot water;
clean only with warm water and a sanitising product made from sodium
hypochlorite diluted in water to obtain an active chloride concentration of
0.02%;
immerse the disassembled component parts in the sanitising solution;
leave the components inside the container of sanitising solution for about 30
minutes;
rinse with clean water;
clean the bowl lid,
(see paragraph 7.11);
place the components on a clean surface and dry them.
7.8. Assembling the washed components.
All washed and sanitised component parts must be re-assembled with care and
then subsequently retted to the machine, following the relevant steps.
7.8.1. Assembling the bowl
Warning: make sure that the gasket is correctly tted; an incor-
rectly tted gasket will cause the product to leak out; risk of
scalding!
Before assembling the bowl in the machine, check that the seal is correctly
assembled.
Fig. 33 shows a seal correctly assembled; here the seal perfectly adheres to
the bowl edge.
Fig. 33
OK!
NO! Fig. 34
Fig. 35
Fig. 36
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insert the mixer into its seating following the steps described in paragraph
7.3 in reverse order.
7.8.2. Assembling the tap
To reassemble the tap, carry out in reverse all of the disassembly steps illus-
trated previously (Fig. 32 to Fig. 27).
To t the lever (F) push the rod (D) from the inside until the guides protrude;
then insert the lever (F) and slowly release the rod (D).
Fig. 37 shows a bowl which is not correctly assembled; here the bowl does NOT
perfectly adhere to the machine edge.
Fix the bowl to the machine body using the relevant hook-on handles, as
illustrated in the gure;
insert the mixer auger into its seating;
Fig. 37
Fig. 39
Fig. 40
Fig. 38
Fig. 41
F
D
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7.8.3 Fitting the tap
To t the tap correctly back in place proceed as follows:
hold down the button, making sure that the rod is completely extracted;
introduce the tap into the seat provided and push until the pushbutton re-
turns to its initial position.
7.9. Internal sanitization
Warning! the thermostat must be set to -OFF-.
Carry out the following steps:
prepare the sanitising solution
(see paragraph 7.7);
ll the bowl with the sanitising solution;
leave the solution to act for about 30 minutes;
empty out the sanitising solution from the bowl;
then rinse out the bowl and inside surfaces thoroughly to eliminate all resi-
dues of sanitizing solution.
7.10. Cleaning the drip tray
The drip tray should be emptied and cleaned daily.
Note: the tray needs to be emptied out and cleaned every time
that the red oat tted to the grid rises; this is to stop liquid
from leaking out.
lift the tray with grid and pull it outwards to remove it from its seating;
wash the tray and grid separately with lukewarm water.;
dry all of the components;
reposition the grid on top of the tray;
t the tray back in place and press down to secure it to the machine.
7.11. Cleaning the bowl lid
Remove the bowl lid from the machine;
clean the surface using a damp cloth and/or a non-abrasive sponge soaked
in sanitising product.
rinse thoroughly using clean water.
Fig. 44
Fig. 42
Fig. 43
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7.12.
Empt
y
in
g
the boiler
Warnin
g
: while the boiler is bein
g
emptied, the machine must
b
e unplu
gg
ed
.
Warnin
g
: the boiler ma
y
be emptied onl
y
when the bowl is emp
-
t
y
and the machine has cooled down su
f
cientl
y.
T
he use o
f
water
f
rom the boiler tank
f
or
f
ood
p
ur
p
oses is strict
-
l
y
prohibited
.
T
o
TT
empt
y
the
b
oiler
p
rocee
d
as
f
ollow
s
:
unplu
g
the machine
;
remo
v
e
the
d
rip tra
y,
as
d
e
s
cribe
d
in
the
r
elevant
p
ara
g
raph
7
.8
;
remo
v
e
the
cap
(
A
)
;
p
lace the machine on a
at sur
f
ace and with the boiler tank water level indi
-
c
ator tra
y
turne
d
toward
s
t
o
the
o
uter ed
g
e
of
the support sur
f
ace
;
place
a
c
ontainer
(
B
)
w
ith
a
c
apacit
y
of
more
tha
n
3
l
itre
s
(
0.8
US
g
als
)
underneath the
b
leeder
cap
(C)
;
u
se
a
c
oi
n
or
Alle
n
w
rench t
o
u
nscre
wthe
b
leeder
cap
(C)
.
pull
o
ut the
cap
(C)
with a
rm movement and wait
f
or all the water to empt
y
o
ut
f
ro
m
the
b
oiler tank.
7
.
13.
C
leanin
g
and de-scalin
g
the boiler tank
T
he boiler tank needs to be de-scaled on a re
g
ular basis; this
operation is recommended at least once ever
y
3
months
.
F
ollow the step
s
f
or
d
rainin
g
o
ut the
b
oiler tank
,
see
p
ara
g
raph
7
.11
;
in
s
ert and
sec
u
re
the
b
oiler tank
b
leeder
cap;
in
s
ert
w
ater
p
lu
s
s
cale
remo
v
er
f
or
c
o
ff
ee machine
s
i
nt
o
the tank
(f
ollow the
i
n
s
truction
s
on
the
s
cale
remo
v
er
p
acka
g
e
);
leave the
s
olutio
n
t
o
act
f
or the time
i
ndicated
in
the
i
n
s
truction
s
of
the
s
olu
-
tio
n
i
tsel
f;
empt
y
o
ut the
s
olutio
n
f
ro
m
i
n
s
ide the
b
oiler tank
,
see
p
ara
g
raph
7
.11
;
r
inse out the tank with plent
y
o
f
water, b
y
llin
g
and empt
y
in
g
it, see para
-
g
raph
s
6
.
1
and
7
.11.
F
i
g
.
45
A
F
i
g
.
46
C
B
F
i
g
.
47
C
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7.15. Resetting the temperature sensor
The temperature sensor can only be reset by a specialized
technician, who must organize all of the operating sequences
and the use of the correct equipment to operate in strict com-
pliance with the current laws to this regard.
Warning: after the temperature sensor has intervened to shut
down the machine, it is indispensable to drain out any product
contained inside the bowl and to clean all components before
restoring the machine functions.
Warning: before resetting the temperature sensor, switch off
the machine using the relevant switch and unplug it from the
electricity mains, then wait for the machine to cool down.
The operator is strictly prohibited from resetting the boiler tank
minimum water level temperature sensor.
Use a suitable tool to loosen and remove the protective screw (A);
use a suitable tool to press the button inside to restore normal machine op-
eration.
7.14. Replacing the thermometer battery
Cautionary notes:
do not insert a used battery or one of a different type;
if the machine will remain unused for a long period, remove the battery
from its compartment and store it in a suitable place;
in normal conditions of use, a new battery will have a life of about one
year;
spent batteries must be disposed of in accordance with the laws in the
users country.
To ensure that it works properly, each thermometer is powered separately by
one 1.5 V button battery (code GPA76).
Warning: Only handle the thermometer with your hands. Do not
use any type of tool that could damage the thermometer.
To replace the battery proceed as follows:
using a screwdriver, remove the front cover;
remove the used battery and t a new one in its place, taking care to comply
with the polarities indicated;
close the cover of the battery compartment.
Note: the cover must be closed by hand; should you encounter
any difculty in closing the cover, check whether the battery
has been correctly positioned.
Fig. 48
Fig. 50
A
Fig. 51
Fig. 49
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7.16. Periodic maintenance
The machine must be periodically checked (at least once a
year) by a specialised technician. This periodic check serves
to ensure that all the components installed and the machine
itself are maintained at a high level of safety.
Any worn components must be replaced by an original spare part.
It is forbidden to use the machine when even only one of its
components is faulty or worn. Users are forbidden to perform
periodic maintenance.
8. SCRAPPING
Electrical and electronic equipment needs to be disposed of
according to the European Directive 2002/96/CE and in com-
pliance with the standards and regulations in force for the
country in which the machine is used.
Such equipment may not be disposed of as normal municipal solid
waste but must rather be separately collected to optimise recovery
and recycling of the materials used to manufacture them.
All products are marked with the crossed out wheeled bin
symbol as a
reminder of separate collection obligations.
Correct observance of all of the provisions for the disposal of end-of-life pr ducts
will contribute to safeguarding the environment.
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